Here and Now

2018

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6.8| TV-MA| en| More Info
Released: 11 February 2018 Canceled
Producted By: Your Face Goes Here Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.hbo.com/here-and-now
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A provocative and darkly comic meditation on the disparate forces polarizing present-day American culture, as experienced by the members of a progressive multi-ethnic family — a philosophy professor and his wife, their adopted children from Vietnam, Liberia and Colombia and their sole biological child — and a contemporary Muslim family, headed by a psychiatrist who is treating one of their children.

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Drama

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Here and Now Audience Reviews

TaryBiggBall It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
Gurlyndrobb While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Nicole I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Brooklynn There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.
savlikefilm As some others, I felt compelled to give a different perspective when seeing so many negative reviews here. This show is truly incredible from its acting to its interwoven storyline. People seem very wrapped up in the confusion of the 11:11 plot, but it's meant to be uncomfortable and exploratory rather than have a set of definitive answers; it's meant to imitate real life.The only reason I don't give it a solid 10 is because the liberal activism is admittedly a bit over-the-top and distractive to the storyline, but some if it is necessary for the context. It also shows a unique side to extreme political correctness: hypocrisy. Shaving a bit of that off would make this show exceptional. Alan Ball undoubtedly would have been able to redeem himself with a second season.
Myriam Nys (Review based on watching the whole of the first season.)Over-rich series that contains enough themes and issues to supply five or six series. The various storylines, considered individually, are interesting enough, but there's so much going on that the show collapses under its own weight. It's a pity, because the acting is good and some of the questions are intriguing and/or topical. Another problem : the series tries to treat so many themes at the same time, that it becomes a stew of inconsistencies and contradictions. For instance : there is a married couple consisting 1) of a mother who is a pious Muslim and 2) of an atheist father who has turned against his Muslim heritage, presumably because he witnessed a number of atrocities committed in the name of that religion. These two parents have an adolescent son, who likes to participate in Islamic prayers and ceremonies while dressing as a girl. Both parents are pretty cool with this behavior, which strikes me as unrealistic : it is much more likely, much more plausible, that the mother would fret about her son disobeying gender-related rules, while the father would fret about his son bringing rituals and prayers into the home."Here and now" shows courage in tackling some difficult problems, I'll give it that ; but the general confusion is such that the result is weirdly unbalanced and inept.I won't watch the following seasons, but I'm somewhat curious, from an intellectual viewpoint, about the characters next to be unleashed upon an unsuspecting public. Will season 2 or 3 contain a blind English aristocrat who suffers from diabetes, anorexia and AIDS and who falls in love, chastely, with a pro-choice Roman Catholic nun from Siberia ? Is the public about to meet a lesbian ballerina, born without hands or feet, who harbours strongly royalist convictions and who is persecuted by a Buddhist sect of Australian beaujolais tasters ? Will the world be destroyed by computer-generated djinns, save for an elite of vegan, ambidextrous, gender-fluid Scotsmen (or Scotspersons) ?Sadly these fine prospects will remain shrouded in mystery, at least for me.UPDATE 20th of May 2018 : I discover, belatedly, that HBO cancelled the show after one season. I apologise for not noticing this sooner !
Bill Jordan Five stars because the performances are decent, and the show kept us (the wife and me) interested enough to think it was building up to something compelling and clever. The ending was a HUGE letdown. Much was never explained, and as the show has been cancelled, it never will be. Frankly, I'm not sure the writer(s) actually had a plan for where the storyline was going, but figured they'd just keep putting in puzzling experiences until the show got cancelled or they thought of something. I would almost have been tempted to watch a 2nd season just to see if this really was going somewhere. I'm glad I won't have to make that decision.
alexandermapse Emm, some ideas are great, but generally I don't know how this show got on HBO. Cast is outstanding, truly. They are all great. But writing is pour.